Henry is a low-key psychopathic killer. He roams the country and finds his prey with unerring instinct. For a while he settles in Chicago in the run-down apartment of his ex-prison buddy Otis. Into this toxic environment comes Otis' younger sister Becky, who is fleeing her abusive husband and is looking for a place to stay. She feels attracted to Henry and has no idea that Otis and Henry are now murdering together.
In 1986, John McNaughton created a film that showed the banality of evil in a way never seen before. Thanks to the 4K restoration, Henry's human abysses can now be seen in unprecedented image quality.
bonus material
+ Audio Commentary by Writer/Director John McNaugthon*
+ Portrait - The Making of "Henry"* (approx. 52 min)
+ Deleted Scenes with Audio Commentary* (approx. 21 min)
+ Featurettes:
In Defense of Henry* (HD, approx. 21 min.)
Henry vs. MPAA* (HD, approx. 11 min.)
Henry and the BBFC* (HD, approx. 27 min.)
+ Interviews:
John McNaugthon from 2016* (HD, approx. 28 min. )
John McNaugthon from 1998* (ca. 31 min.)
Artist Joe Coleman* (HD, ca. 9 min.)
+ Storyboard/film comparison of six scenes (HD, ca. 17 min.)
+ Theatrical trailer (USA & Germany ), anniversary trailer